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History, 11.06.2020 22:57 darkghostmist

Why is it important to consider the historical context surrounding an event when making a historical interpretation?
O A. A conclusion that does not consider context is a generalization
rather than an interpretation.
O B. Every historical interpretation must consider the long-term
consequences of an event.
O C. The setting of an event can provide insight into why it happened.
O D. Historical interpretations are not valid if they are written in a
similar context as the event.

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